It's fascinating to see a story begin with a rapture taking place during modern times, followed by the human race dealing with the fallout of ghouls that are left to roam the Earth as an unlucky few are left to live in a period reminiscent of medieval times. Griffith fearlessly delves into religion and the facets of how humans deal with the crisis through their faith (or lack thereof), and it reveals a corrupt system from higher powers. He weaves a very interesting tale that involves magic, intense combat, and bold characters who are left to ponder why they were left behind. It's very enjoyable to read, and I trust Griffith will guide this story to a thrilling conclusion with his steady hand.